We learned that the mechanism was extremely important and that it needs to be used as we've used it. We were the only Canadian example of this mechanism's being used. I think it's been used 22 times by the United States. We've learned a lot in terms of how it can work to protect workers' rights, and I would suggest that it needs to continue to be amplified and used in CUSMA.
When we go into a review, I would suggest that looking at that entire mechanism, how we protect it and how we can continue to amplify it is very important. Certainly we can't look at getting rid of it when you consider what is occurring even in the United States right now with the Mercedes vote in Alabama. I would say that mechanism and what is occurring in the U.S., in the southern U.S. in particular, also needs to be reviewed. I realize I've gone over time.